Pioneering East Crossroads Apartment Project Kicks Off Construction
April 15, 2019 | | 3 min read
By Kevin Collison
Construction of a $72 million East Crossroads apartment development in the works for 16 months is scheduled to begin today with the first residents expected to begin occupancy by Fall 2020.
John McGurk, an official with the Indianapolis developer, Milhaus, said the 341-unit project, which will be called “Artistry KC,” received its final building permits last week from the city.
“We’re going full bore now,” he said.
The apartment development is a pioneering endeavor for the East Crossroads, which until now has been the domain of smaller businesses such as microbreweries, shops and food places located in renovated buildings. New housing has not been part of the mix.
The Artistry KC development covers a 6.25-acre site east of the Oak Street viaduct between 19th and 20th streets.
It will include the construction of four, four- to five-story residential buildings, a 340-space garage next the viaduct and the renovation of the decrepit former “Motor Freight” building.
The site has been used as a surface parking lot for many years and was sold to Milhaus by two Hallmark subsidiaries Crown Center Redevelopment and Kissel Properties in January 2018.

An early site plan for the proposed 341-unit Milhaus residential project. (Map from Milhaus)
The developer received a 25-year property tax abatement from the Planned Industrial Expansion Authority last October to help finance the deal.
McGurk told the PIEA board then that many of the apartments will fit the city’s guideline for affordable rents, which the City Council has set at $1,100 per month or less.
Monthly rents for a micro unit are expected to be $900 and studios will be $1,100. A one-bedroom apartment will go for $1,280.
The Artistry KC project will include 12,000 square feet of retail on the ground floor of the building facing 19th Street. The older building will be renovated as the resident amenity center and leasing office. A dog park and fitness center also are planned.
The first residents are expected to begin moving into Artistry KC in 18 months, the entire development is expected to be completed in two years.
In a related matter, the first residents in another Milhaus project, the Gallerie apartments near Crown Center, have moved into one of the development’s buildings at 27th and McGee streets.
The entire 400-unit Gallerie development is expected to be completed by late summer, McGurk said.

The site of the Artistry KC apartment development had been used as surface parking for many years.
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